| Literature DB >> 22279541 |
Germaine Wong1, Kirsten Howard, Jeremy R Chapman, Steven Chadban, Nicholas Cross, Allison Tong, Angela C Webster, Jonathan C Craig.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Deceased donor kidneys for transplantation are in most countries allocated preferentially to recipients who have limited co-morbidities. Little is known about the incremental health and economic gain from transplanting those with co-morbidities compared to remaining on dialysis. The aim of our study is to estimate the average and incremental survival benefits and health care costs of listing and transplantation compared to dialysis among individuals with varying co-morbidities.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22279541 PMCID: PMC3261160 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0029591
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Simplified structure of the model.
Incremental costs and health benefits associated with listing compared to non-waitlisting among individuals with varying co-morbidities.
| Characteristics of the potential recipients | Strategies | Total health benefits (LYS) | Total healthcare costs ($) | Incremental benefits (LYG) | Incremental costs ($) | ICER ($/LYS) |
| A 25-year old without co-morbidities | Listing | 13.12 | 590,551 | 3.84 | −16,272 | - |
| Not listing | 9.28 | 606,823 | ||||
| A 45-year old without co-morbidities | Listing | 9.57 | 504,908 | 2.41 | 28,269 | 11,730 |
| Not listing | 7.16 | 476,639 | ||||
| A 45-year old with cardiovascular disease | Listing | 7.59 | 479,363 | 1.93 | 27,783 | 14,395 |
| Not listing | 5.66 | 451,580 | ||||
| An obese 45 year old | Listing | 8.65 | 556,462. | 1.57 | 23,282 | 14,829 |
| Not listing | 6.75 | 533,180 | ||||
| A 45-year old with diabetes mellitus | Listing | 6.01 | 360,172 | 1.48 | 13,268 | 8,965 |
| Not listing | 4.52 | 346,904 | ||||
| A 45-year old who had a stroke | Listing | 8.42 | 539,750 | 1.92 | 24,340 | 12,677 |
| Not listing | 6.50 | 515,410 | ||||
| A 45-year old current smoker | Listing | 8.81 | 573,295 | 1.81 | 19,690 | 10,878 |
| Not listing | 7.00 | 553,605 | ||||
| A 60-year old without co-morbidities | Listing | 7.78 | 509,423 | 1.38 | 49,667 | 35,902 |
| Not listing | 6.39 | 495,394 | ||||
| A 60-year old with cardiovascular disease | Listing | 5.86 | 430,074 | 0.88 | 30,350 | 34,489 |
| Not listing | 4.98 | 399,724 | ||||
| An obese 60-year old | Listing | 6.67 | 490,699 | 0.62 | 10,954 | 17,668 |
| Not listing | 6.05 | 479,745 | ||||
| A 60-year old with diabetes mellitus | Listing | 4.55 | 336,340 | 0.50 | 10,753 | 21,506 |
| Not listing | 4.05 | 312,852 | ||||
| A 60-year old who had a stroke | Listing | 6.74 | 497,109 | 0.95 | 35,264 | 37,120 |
| Not listing | 5.79 | 461,845 | ||||
| A 60-year old smoker | Listing | 7.26 | 539,394 | 0.96 | 39,278 | 40,915 |
| Not listing | 6.30 | 500,116 |
Figure 2The cumulative incremental benefits of listing compared with non-waitlisting among individuals with ESKD and varying age and co-morbidities.
Figure 3The effects of age and waiting time on the incremental benefits of listing compared with non-waitlisted individuals with ESKD.
Figure 4Probabilistic sensitivity analysis showing the uncertainties of the incremental costs and benefits comparing listing and non-waitlisting individuals with ESKD and diabetes.